Sammy Hagar (album)

Sammy Hagar
Studio album by Sammy Hagar
Released January 1977
Genre Hard rock
Length 38:48
Label Capitol
Producer John Carter
Sammy Hagar chronology
Nine on a Ten Scale
(1976)
Sammy Hagar
(1977)
Musical Chairs
(1977)

Sammy Hagar is Sammy Hagar's second solo album, released in 1977. It is also often referred to as The Red Album, as it includes Hagar's first anthem, "Red", which is also the basis for his nickname "The Red Rocker". Future multi-platinum selling producer Scott Mathews was talked into playing a drum solo on "Red" after being told Ringo Starr had played his only drum solo in the very same room on The Beatles' last album, named after the EMI Studios this album was recorded in, Abbey Road.[1]

The distinctive cover image was shot in Stockwell Road, London, SW9 in the midst of the rows of red Pride & Clark auto shops. These red-painted buildings are also seen in the 1966 film Blowup.

Sammy Hagar's 1987 solo album, I Never Said Goodbye, is also sometimes known as Sammy Hagar since early pressings were untitled, pending the results of a contest. Nevertheless, the albums are completely distinct.

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Track listing

  1. "Red" (John Carter, Sammy Hagar) - 4:04
  2. "Catch the Wind" (Donovan) - 4:37
  3. "Cruisin' & Boozin'" (Hagar) - 3:09
  4. "Free Money" (Lenny Kaye, Patti Smith) - 3:59
  5. "Rock 'N' Roll Weekend" (Hagar) - 3:09
  6. "Fillmore Shuffle" (Bruce Stephens) - 3:45
  7. "Hungry" (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil) - 3:05
  8. "The Pits" (Carter, Hagar) - 3:06
  9. "Love Has Found Me" (Hagar) - 3:51
  10. "Little Star/Eclipse" (Hagar) - 6:08

Reissues

Singles

Personnel

Versions

Capitol (US): ST-11599
Capitol (UK): GO 2007
Capitol (Germany): 1C064-85079 (released with the title "Just Visiting")
BGO (1993 UK reissue): BGOCD181
One Way Records (1996 US reissue): 72438 19096 21

References

  1. RED: My Uncensored Life in Rock by Sammy Hagar 2011, Harper-Collins Publishers

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